Follow two scientists as they spend a night in the Everglades collecting
water samples, photographing wildlife, and sloshing through marshes in
an attempt to understand this mysterious ecosystem. Part of a long-term
effort to return the Everglades to a natural state after a century of
development, the scientists try to figure out what the "river of grass"
was like prior to human settlement. Along the way, they deal with
razor-sharp sawgrass and alligators and turtles and are even surprised
by the sudden presence of what is known in the Everglades as a "frog
gigger"--one who hunts and collects frogs for food! Published in
cooperation with the Long Term Ecological Research Network, which is
funded by the National Science Foundation.